cms_NV: 49
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49 |
LEFA SERAN SNF |
295001 |
1ST AND A ST/ PO BOX 1510 |
HAWTHORNE |
NV |
89415 |
2017-10-12 |
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Z18S11 |
Based on observation, interview and record review the facility failed to ensure the emergency call system was fully functional in Room #10's bathroom. Findings include: On 10/09/17 at 11:22 AM, the call light was not functioning when activated for Room #10. The light outside the resident's room did not light up. The call light system panel at the nursing station representing the resident's room did not light up. The call light panel located in the hallway had a tone but not a light for the Room #10's bathroom. Both panels for call lights (at nursing station and in the hallway) had a label Tone with no light Room 10's bathroom On 10/09/17 at 11:39 AM, a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) passed by the audible panel in the hallway and did not check where the sound was coming from. On 10/09/17 at 11:41 AM, a Registered Nurse (RN) passed by the panel and did not look at it. On 10/09/17 at 11:44 AM, another CNA passed by the panel in the hallway and did not check it. On 10/09/17 at 11:50 AM, a CNA looked at the panel at the nursing station and could not figure out where the sound was coming from. The CNA proceeded to check every room. On 10/09/17 at 11:53 AM, the CNA observed the call light had been pushed in the Room #10's bathroom. On 10/11/17 at 2:45 PM, the Maintenance Supervisor verbalized he knew the call light was not working for months. The facility policy #1735 titled Failure of nurse call light, revised 10/11/17 indicated the maintenance department would take the necessary steps to correct any failures of essential equipment or notify the proper service when repair was beyond the capabilities of the Maintenance Department. |
2020-09-01 |